As you probably noticed, it's been ages since the last 'official' release - not just of Espruino, but of the Web IDE too.
Things have slowed down a bit as I try and get the Espruino Pico ready, but there have been loads of pretty exciting changes to the firmware. Some of them have been quite big so I needed a while to test them.
I know some of you (@DrAzzy, @allObjects, @JumJum) have been using the latest firmware (either my builds, or @DrAzzy's nightlies). How are you finding it? Do you think it's stable enough for a release? Personally I think it's in a pretty good state right now.
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Hi everyone,
As you probably noticed, it's been ages since the last 'official' release - not just of Espruino, but of the Web IDE too.
Things have slowed down a bit as I try and get the Espruino Pico ready, but there have been loads of pretty exciting changes to the firmware. Some of them have been quite big so I needed a while to test them.
I know some of you (@DrAzzy, @allObjects, @JumJum) have been using the latest firmware (either my builds, or @DrAzzy's nightlies). How are you finding it? Do you think it's stable enough for a release? Personally I think it's in a pretty good state right now.
If anyone wants to try it, you can:
espruino_1v72_espruino_1r3.bin
and 'Copy Link Address'Please let me know how you get on - if it all seem ok then I'll do a release.